The festival of Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated
festivals of the Indian subcontinent. But with our brethren scattered all over
the world, whether it is the UK, USA, Australia or Dubai, UAE, no country tends
to elude the charm of the enthralling festivity that boasts of the essence of
light and joyous celebrations that bless the aura with the cheerful brightness
of happiness. Unlike other Indian festivals, the course of the festival of
Diwali is not bound to a singular day, but it is celebrated in entirety within
a congregation of days that add to the celebration of the festival thereby
enhancing its appeal. This year, Diwali marks its celebration on the 04th of
November and with the aid of Market 99, the most preferred online diwali gifting
platform, you can access a wide range of Diwali accessories as well as special
goodies, in a hassle-free way, thereby enticing your dear ones, even on the
special festivals that encompass the festivity of Diwali.
Dhanteras
2nd November 2021 – The festivity of Dhanteras marks the
first day of the festival of Diwali. On this very occasion, Goddess Laxmi is
worshiped, in order to be graced by wealth and prosperity, and it is mandatory
to make a purchase of metal on this day, hence gold and silver coins along with
jewelry invite the interest of the populous.
Narak Chaturdashi
4th November 2021 - The occasion of Narak Chaturdashi
celebrates the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura. People embark
on the rituals of worshipping the deities on this very day, grace their eyes
with 'Kajal' which is considered to be a shield against an evil glance and
partake in the feasting of delectable savories.
Laxmi Puja
4th November 2021 - The festival of Diwali itself celebrates
the occasion of Laxmi Puja. With Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi being
worshiped, households are graced with Diyas, candles, and Diwali door hangings.
Firecrackers are burst and loved ones visit each other on this pious occasion,
granting each other with the best of wishes from their side.
Bhai Dooj
6th November 2021 - On the fifth day of Diwali, Bhai Dooj
celebrates the bonding that exists between a brother and a sister. On this day,
a sister graces the forehead of their brother with a 'Tikka', who in turn pledge
to forever protect them and grant them with an assortment of Bhai Dooj gifts.
Even if a brother can't pay a visit to his sister this Bhai Dooj, our company
makes sure that his offerings surely will, that he can opt for and even
customize, with prospects that privilege him to personalize it!
On the joyous occasion of Diwali, our company allows you to send Diwali Gifts for family
offerings to your loved ones, in India. We believe that distances should never
act as a hindrance when it comes to transcending happiness, and work in the
direction to give our beliefs a shape, thereby granting you with the
possibility to spread the word of love.
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